UPDATE: Minecraft PS4 Appears on PlayStation Store Mobile Storefront

UPDATE 2: Minecraft PS4 Edition will be available on PlayStation Store this Thursday before 12:00 p.m. PT for $20 USD, according to the PlayStation Blog. Those who previously bought the disc or digital version of PS3 Edition will be able to upgrade to PS4 Edition for $5.00 USD.

UPDATE:PlayStation France has confirmed on Twitter that the digital version of Minecraft is releasing tomorrow, with no confirmed date for a physical release. Whether or not the release date is the same for North America remains unconfirmed.

Original story follows:

According to a broken link on the PlayStation Store, Minecraft on PS4 may be releasing very, very soon.

Just today, IGN's own Greg Miller spotted the PS4 version of Minecraft on the PlayStation Store Mobile Storefront and Tweeted a screenshot of the link that featured the game available to download for $20 USD. Clicking on the link resulted in an error reading "Page Not Found. It's not you, it's the internet's fault," indicating that the link was broken.

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Speculation suggests that this proves the PlayStation 4 version of Minecraft will be releasing very, very soon. Developer 4J Studios has been on Twitter for the past few days giving updates on various versions of Mojang's popular sandbox building game, but at this time there is no confirmed release date for Minecraft on PS4.

Initially, the game failed to pass certification due to "some issues" found in their final test on Sony's platform, but 4J announced last week that it had since been re-submitted for further testing.

4J has also announced that the Xbox One version of Minecraft has been handed over to Microsoft for testing. Along with the PS4 and Xbox One versions, the studio is also working on a PlayStation Vita port, but claims that they "have a bit more work to do" on it before it can be submitted to Sony.

IGN has reached out to Sony for a comment and will update this story accordingly.

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